February 23rd, 2011

This week’s episode is dedicated entirely to The Legend of Zelda. The series celebrated it’s 25th anniversary this week and we figured it necessary to determine the three greatest Zelda games ever created, live on the air. How we went about doing this is Joey detailed his top three, then Erik did the same. Then we argued and bitched back and forth until only three titles remained. But we feel confident in our selections, once the dust settled. So listen in to find out what they are. Also, we manage to not-so-smoothly fit in a PSA about the Dragon Age 2 demo being available and what it could mean for you!

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February 16th, 2011

This week’s show discusses the death of Guitar Hero (may it finally find rest is the afterlife), as well as Nintendo’s new Play Coin initiative for the 3DS and the strangehold digital distribution has on us, the consumers. It’s a relatively light week on the news front, but we find ample things to discuss in relation to the above topics mentioned. So strap in!

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February 9th, 2011

This week’s birthday episode is dedicated entirely to Mr. Duke Nukem. Erik just got back from a Duke Nukem Forever event in Las Vegas and he’s got stories to tell. Listen in as he dishes on not only the game, but on the exotic scenery of the event. Joey and Mike also hit him with the tough questions regarding Duke Nukem Forever and its fabled development history. Is Gearbox on point with Duke Nukem Forever? Find out by listening in!

February 2nd, 2011

Welcome back to another episode of Next Gen News, CraveOnline’s weekly gaming podcast with your hosts Joey Davidson, Alex Keen and myself, Erik Norris.
As we inch ever closer to the big 5-0, we take time this week to discuss the newly announced Sony NGP handheld, as well as the new Twisted Pixel game, The Gunstringer, being developed for Microsoft Kinect. Is Twisted Pixel’s latest quirky title enough to sway us to pick up Microsoft’s controller-less motion controller?

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